Revenge of the Ghost Wolf

Now that all the facts are in the EPA has found no evidence of toxic drugs being made or manufactured on the Cottrill Estate just as was reported by the Council of Concerned Citizens in the Gilmer Free Press and on Revenge of the Ghost Wolf. In the Article entitled Cops Cops Tramps and Thieves … it was mentioned that NO METH COOK, or any evidence of a METH COOK would be found in and or around the house, thus, the POLICE and the Gilmer County Sheriffs office had NO REASON and NO EVIDENCE to have Ruth Mitchell removed.

Casey Jones BAD BOY Deputy Sheriff of Gilmer County also stands accused of stealing deer horns and personal property the very day of the Police Raid. The Gilmer County Sheriff’s office also DID NOT ALLOW RUTH MITCHELL to take her medicine for Parkinson’s Disease and high blood pressure with her. Mitchell was forced out of her house under threat of arrest in the middle of winter, however her not being allowed to take her medicine with her or really secure her home properly was unforgivable on a professional basis. The Sheriff’s office may very well face some serious legal liability.

By Editor Edison – CalPatty Press Editor for Revenge of the Ghost Wolf

FRIDAY the 13th of MARCH 2015 in GILMER COUNTY Ruth Mitchell was finally allowed to move back into her home on the Cottrill Estate in Linn, WV. Ruth needed papers from the EPA giving her the OK to move back into her home, after the POLICE tagged the residence contaminated, …when in fact there was no toxic substances found before or after the expensive EPA inspection.

IN EFFECT SPECIFICALLY GILMER COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTY CASEY JONES LIED ABOUT THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING THE POLICE RAID IN LINN, WV LAST FEBRUARY!!

The papers were processed on the 11th of March exactly one month from the time Mitchell was forced to leave her home on 11 February 2015. There seemed to be some stalling tactic in getting those EPA inspection papers into the hands of Ruth Mitchell. There has been an…

A trailer is stolen with an ATV and a star of MTV’s former hit show “Buckwild” is arrested in Wood County for grand larceny. HOO YA! Won’t JOE MANCHIN be happy with that headline!! Joe wanted that ole BUCKWILD SHOW to GO.. that is unless he himself could get a blowjob out of it, and then maybe …

It all happened early Sunday morning!!

The saga of the ill-fated BuckWild MTV reality TV show cast continues, with a death and numerous drug-related arrests.

The owner of the stolen trailer, who was staying at a hotel in Williamstown, noticed his tracking device on the trailer was moving.

Deputies traced it 25 miles down the interstate at the Rockport General Store on US 50.

Police say the suspects inside had the keys in their pocket.

Ashely Whitt got arrested in May prior to her recent July 2014 arrest last weekend, and she does not look very happy in this busted for driving fucked up mugshot.

WV Police arrested a weird looking tweeker dude known as Wade Mitchell, as well as Ashley Whitt for grand larceny. Ashley is one of the NINE ORIGINAL CAST MEMBERS from the former HIT MTV show “Buckwild!!”

Deputies said they claimed to not know each other and someone they couldn’t name told them to take the trailer with the ATV!!

“They had no reasonable story about why they had possession of these vehicles,” police said.

Whitt posted her bond, Mitchell did not. Whit was also arrested last MAY for DUI and so has posed for TWO recent mugshots.

This is the mugshot of Wade Mitchell the man arrested with BuckWild Star Ashley Whitt and charged with Grand Larceny Sunday July 20th. Mitchell remains in jail.

Last week, three stories brought the North American bureau chief of RTL-TV news (The Netherlands) and his cameraman to West Virginia.

While state and national media focused on the toxic chemical spill in Charleston, Erik Mouthaan and his cameraman, Freek Herberts, traveled the back roads of the Mountain State for other reasons.

Based in New York City, the pair spent a day in Calhoun County putting together a story about the lack of high-speed Internet access.

In addition, they also focused on prescription drug addiction and the coal industry in the state.

“The fact that 1-in-7 people (in the U.S.) don’t have access to the Internet is mind-boggling to me,” Mouthaan said last week. He surmised since America is the home to Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and invented the concept of online shopping there is no good reason why everyone shouldn’t have access to high-speed Internet.

A problem in rural West Virginia is selling so-called high-speed that really doesn’t come close to advertised speeds.

“Back home in Holland connectivity to the Internet is not an issue. We have 5-percent of the population not online and it’s mainly because they choose not to,” he said, with real broadband speeds.

RTL-TV producers in New York City began researching the lack of rural broadband and stumbled on The Hur Herald’s extensive and ongoing coverage of the issue.

Hur Herald owner/publisher, Bob Weaver, subsequently agreed to assist them with the story.

Will Dobbins, of near Chloe shared his difficulty running a home-based computer repair business
with slow and undependable Internet service

Dobbins said at times the connection speed operates at such a crawl if he were to attempt to download a full-length movie it could take 14-days.

Marvin and Peggy Stemple, of the Rocksdale/Richardson area of Calhoun County still have to use a dial-up connection using a phone line modem.

Marvin Stemple demonstrates the slowness of his Internet connection

If they’re lucky they can connect to the Hur Herald and view the home page after waiting five minutes to download it at the 56k connection speed.By comparison, using AT&T’s Internet speed test a Shentel cable modem in Burnsville, WV, clocked download speeds 394-times faster than a 56k modem.

Weaver’s Hur Herald uses a combination of Frontier’s Internet service and HughesNet satellite.

The pairing is costly and is slow by mainstream high-speed standards. “We keep getting told it’s going to get better,” Weaver said.

However, the promises government and politicians have made, along with many phone and cable providers, are largely unfulfilled in rural West Virginia where less than half the population has access to real high-speed Internet.

Mouthaan and Herberts also traveled to the Wyoming County city of Oceana interviewing citizens about the documentary “Oxyana,” which locals say Oceana is now known as because of the OxyCotin addiction levels there.

And finally, they also were working on a news story about the economic impact of the decreased demand for coal and how changes in EPA regulations were affecting mining here.

RTL News’ trip to Calhoun County this week isn’t the first time media have stopped by The Hur Herald to visit with Bob Weaver.

Writers from The Atlantic and Business Week magazines have made the pilgrimage. Several daily newspaper reporters and columnists have stopped in and done stories.

And Weaver has been featured in several TV documentaries, including one produced by PBS. The Hur Herald is in its 15th year of publication and has over 2-million unique visitors to the website annually.

Christian “Dawn” Starcher Seabolt whose body was found in Wirt County years after she went missing

Four years ago a hunter discovered the skeletal remains of Christian Dawn Starcher Seabolt, an 18-year-old Spencer woman, who vanished in 2002.

Authorities went to a remote area known as Groundhog Ridge to examine the remains, discovered about 25 feet from a rural road.

The remains were sent to the Smithsonian for forensic examination, during which they determined a positive identity.

State Police in Spencer indicated to Spencer Newspapers they have no new leads on who murdered the woman, but the Spencer newspaper is a lot like the lying ass Glenville Democrap and Pathfinder of Bullshit ran by Dave, “CORKY” Corcoran, whose paper survives on county commission money from placing legal ads, otherwise could never sell enough advertising to support the rinky dink slink link of a poor excuse for print media.

The 18 yr old girl left her mother’s apartment in Spencer to get a pack of cigarettes on August 31, 2002, but what was not said was that Dawn Starcher Seabolt had information on bad cops and local drug dealing. Anybody that was around in those days and knew the girl would tell you the same story.

This story is about complacency and people not wanting to get involved for the reason the matter stinks of police corruption. If you don’t believe those allegations, I would invite you to go talk to her friends who have long since had their ten year high school reunion. Privately they will tell you the young girl had information about a bad cop.

Seabolt was an acquaintance of “Tattoo Vince” Golosow, a Tariff, Roane County man, now is serving time for killing Michael Judson Reid, 52.

“Tattoo Vince” was connected to a number of individuals who resided in Roane, Wirt and Clay counties, but quite frankly had nothing to do with the murder of the girl. “Vince” will tell you himself, why kill one of the few bang-able chicks in the area. The word is from people in the area was that they were on friendly terms.

Therefore, any savvy investigator knows “Tattoo Vince” in this case is just a patsy, and that false story that he was responsible for the girls murder was disinformation released by the local cops, and by the person that was actually guilty of murdering the girl.

This was the ROANE COUNTY version of the murder of FRED HILL 7 years in advance.

“Tatto Vince” Golosow 58, said Seabolt was a nice girl. He did admit Seabolt used to come around his house.

Sometime after Seabolt went missing, Judd Reid, a friend of hers and Golosow, was murdered.

Golosow was convicted of Reid’s murder in 2004. Golosow, who claims he’s innocent of Reid’s murder, is also considered a person of interest in Seabolt’s case by law enforcement officials.

Moe Starcher the father of the murdered girl thinks his daughter was murdered for attempting to report police corruption. He points to rumors of drug-related law enforcement corruption in the area. His daughter’s claims did not sit well within the law enforcement community, Starcher said.

“What I was told before she came up missing and what I believe to this day:”

“There were some dirty cops in Clay and Roane County. It is well known by many.”

Starcher claims a 911 call was made the day Seabolt disappeared. Officials said the 911 call to which Starcher refers was not made by his daughter.

Officials are working with Starcher to allow him to listen to the recording. Starcher believes the recording the state police will provide is not the call his daughter made, and that they are covering for dirty county cops the same exact way they have been documented of doing so for corrupt law enforcement in Gilmer County.

“I was told by a state police officer that there is a phone call and it was my daughter and now it doesn’t exist. Where does that leave me?”

The State Police are obviously corrupt too!

“I think when (Golosow) said I was on the right track, referring to police corruption, he’s right on that,” Moe Starcher the father of Christian Dawn Starcher Seabolt said.

Starcher referred to a fictional crime novel, “Murder Mountain” written by Ohio police officer, Stacy Dittrich. The fictional novel is based on drug-related events in Clay and Roane counties.

That “GOOFY FUCK” Steve Canterbury Won’t Charge Kelly

Judge Cuffed Publisher-Despite TWO Payments

Just days before The Putnam William M. Chip Watkins, IIICounty Screamer is resigning his office, Michael J. Kelly, the Kanawha County Family Court judge that is hearing one of William M. “Chip” Watkins’ cases may also lose his career-and should go to prison.

PutnamLIVE.com Publisher Mark Hallburn was illegally handcuffed and detained Friday, November 15th, 2013, for nearly two hours-despite having the $250 money order to pay Kelly’s illegal sanctions-after Kelly screamed at Hallburn, “You don’t call the shots.”

But wait-there’s more!

Monday, Hallburn dug up the documents that prove that Kelly’s court staff signed for the certified check to pay for the sanctions NEARLY 24 HOURS BEFORE HALLBURN was detained.

This United States Postal Service document proves that a court staffer (who “conveniently” failed to print a name on the receipt) signed for Hallburn’s cashier’s check Thursday, November 14th, 2013, at 10:40 a.m.

Kelly ignored the fact that Hallburn ALSO brought in a money order, for $250, in person, meeting Kelly’s irrational demand. Hallburn was illegally “cuffed and stuffed” despite FULL COMPLIANCE with Kelly’s order of an in-person appearance and payment.

But wait-theres’s more!

West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Administrator Steven D. Canterbury was told about the documents, then provided them, and told Hallburn that he wouldn’t look at the documents-and wouldn’t file an “extraordinary complaint” against Kelly.

Months later, after Hallburn challenged Watkins to “Face me like a man,” during a disciplinary hearing, the slow-to-respond West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals finally responded.

Watkins was suspended-without pay-but with pension contributions-for the remaining four years of his term.

Kelly has been hammering Hallburn for months after he revealed that Kelly lied about not receiving documents that the judicial thug demanded for Hallburn’s young son, Matthew, to visit Hallburn’s mother, Nancy, before she died, August 5th, 2013. Kelly’s misconduct prevented the precious final visit. Canterbury took insensitivity to a new high when he stated that Nancy didn’t have a constitutional right to visit her grandson, outside of Watkins’ disciplinary hearing.

“Mike Kelly is a disgrace to the judicial system,” says Hallburn. “The so-called justices that let Kelly get away with his abhorrent behavior are a bigger disgrace. Hell doesn’t burn hot enough for all of them.”

But wait-there’s more.

After being referred by the West Virginia State Police, Hallburn contacted the office of Kanawha County Prosecutor Mark Plants about prosecuting Kelly. “We aren’t interested in this case,” says Chief of Staff Dan Holstein. “People make mistakes.”

“That’s disgusting,” says Hallburn. “Plants’ Facebook page states, ‘Justice for criminals, compassion for victims.’ Obviously there is no justice for criminal judges like Mike Kelly or compassion for Kelly’s many victims. He didn’t ‘make a mistake.’ Kelly’s misconduct was deliberate! We have the courtroom video. We have the documents. Kelly had seven chances to ask his secretary about the money order. The certified check was signed for, in the court, nearly 24 hours before Kelly ordered me handcuffed and detained. Kelly belongs in federal prison. So do the people that are protecting his violation of my civil rights.”

But wait-there’s more.

Kelly and Hallburn met again, in Kelly’s Kangaroo Court Tuesday, November 19th, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. Kelly acknowlwedged that the check was in the building, the day before, but says he didn’t receive it. “That’s lame,” says Hallburn. “He is responsible for allowing someone else to sign for his mail. He knew I had the money order Friday morning. Judge Kelly violated my civil rights. He is a liar and a judicial thug that belongs in the mental ward of a prison. Kelly has no business sitting on a bench.”

But wait-there’s more.

Hallburn has filed a complaint with the West Virginia Judicial Investigation Commission and turned this case over to the F.B.I.’s Charleston office. “Let the feds go after Kelly. Let them send him to Leavenworth!”

If you have video of Judge Michael J. Kelly acting inappropriately, or can order such a video from your hearing, PutnamLIVE.com would like to publish the video. You can reach us at News@PutnamLIVE.com or 304-415-NEWS.Publisher’s note: Dan Holstein photograph courtesy of the Charleston Daily Mail. Mark Plants photograph courtesy of WVMetroNews.com.

Supreme Court affirms Gilmer Co. decision

CHARLESTON – Because the intentions in his will were clear enough, the state Supreme Court has ruled a Gilmer County woman may continue to reside in the home she shared with her former companion.

In a 4-1 decision, the court affirmed the ruling Gilmer Circuit Judge Jack Alsop made in August 2012 granting summary judgment to Ruth Mitchell in a suit to quiet title brought by the estate and heirs of Willard Cottrill.

In a memorandum opinion issued Oct. 18, two days shy of the third anniversary of Cottrill, 73, dying suddenly and under suspicious circumstances, the court said the effort by the estate’s executor, Michael Murphy, Cottrill’s son-in-law, and the heirs to eject Mitchell from the modular home she shared with Cottrill on his 42-acre property in Linn is “wholly inconsistent,” with his last will and testament.

Memorandum opinions are issued by the court in cases that present no new issues of law and would not be aided by oral argument. Chief Justice Brent Benjamin cast the dissenting vote.

According to court records, Cottrill’s will was admitted into probate on Nov. 5, 2010. In it, he directed that a residence be provided for Mitchell “for so long as she chooses to reside, with this provision becoming void should she at any time choose or need to live elsewhere.”

Cottrill also specified that Mitchell’s “residency shall not preclude divestiture of the property by my heirs, and is not intended to establish a life tenancy.” Furthermore, he “direct[ed] that income from the rental units on my property be used for taxes and upkeep of the remainder of the property including the unit occupied by Ruth Mitchell, and the parcel referenced in the above provision.”

On June 17, 2011, Murphy, along with his wife, Venita, and her brothers Mark and Alan Cottrill, residents of Syracuse, N.Y., filed suit seeking an order to compel Mitchell to “vacate the premises.”

However, on Aug. 21, 2012, the eve of a trial date in the case, Alsop granted Mitchell’s motion for summary judgment recognizing, as Cottrill specified in his will, she had a right to reside on the property so long as she desired.

In affirming Alsop’s decision, the court clarified that Mitchell’s residence is no way construed to be a life estate or tenancy. Regardless, ordering her out of the dwelling she’s called home for the last decade would go against Cottrill’s express wishes.

“The relief [the estate and the heirs] sought beyond clear title – this is, ejectment – is wholly inconsistent with [Cottrill’s] directive that [Mitchell] be provided a residence,” the court said.

“Inasmuch as the circuit court was called upon to construe Mr. Cottrill’s will in this action to quiet title, it appropriately followed the tenant of this Court: ‘The cardinal principle in construing a will is to ascertain the intent of the testator as expressed in the wills and codicils, giving consideration to the surrounding circumstances.’”

The estate, and the heirs were represented by Staci N. Criswell with Dinsmore and Shohl. Mitchell was defended by Gassaway attorney Dan Grindo.

a person who claims or pretends to have certain beliefs about what is right but who behaves in a way that disagrees with those beliefs …

Gerald B Hough is the exact definition of a Hypocrite as recognized in a letter to the office of the prosecutor for Gilmer County which you will find below. Gerald B Hough is also the exact definition of a ..Lying Dishonest Son of a Bitch, among other things too numerous to mention! Here is the letter and photo from Secret Seven Coalition member Lawrence Smith from Hurricane.

Gerry:

I’ve noticed among the signs that greet people when they enter Gilmer County along W. Va. 5 is one concerning elder abuse. Since passersby are encouraged to contact you with instances of which they may be aware, I take it to mean combating elder abuse is top priority of your office.

With that said, however, could you please explain to me why law enforcement in Gilmer County, particularly the State Police, and more specifically Sgt. Mark Yost, the detachment commander, is looking the other way on actions by the Murphy/Cottrill family of Syracuse, N.Y. along with Richard Neal, a Weston businessman, to torment, harass and intimidate Ruth Mitchell, an elderly Linn resident, by engaging in, among other things, terroristic threats, trespassing, theft and forgery?

You may reply to this message or contact me via telephone at the number below. I look forward to hearing from you.